JAVIER & LISA
are going on the
Inaugural Miami Dolphins Fan Cruise
April 2-9, 2023
And you are invited
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JAVIER & LISA
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Inaugural Miami Dolphins Fan Cruise
April 2-9, 2023
And you are invited
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Position: Guard
Years Played: 1973-84
Bio: Newman was a three-time All Pro and was selected by his peers to the Pro Bowl four times (1981, 1982, 1983, and 1984)
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 1985-89
Bio: Hampton started in 33 of the 70 games in which he played, and finished his career with 500 carries for 1,949 rushing yards and twenty-two touchdowns, 123 receptions for 954 receiving yards and six touchdowns, and ninety-six kickoff returns for 2,025 yards.
Position: Defensive Tackle
Years Played: 1977-86
Bio: 2nd round draft pick. Baumhower is a five time Pro-Bowler and Miami Dolphins Honor Roll inductee
Position: Guard
Years Played: 1996-99
Bio: Drayton caught 243 passes for 2,645 yards and 24 receiving touchdowns in his NFL career.
Position: Linebacker
Years Played: 1977-80
Bio: Member of the “Killer B” Defense. Brudzinski made 14.5 sacks and nine interceptions. Honored as one of the top 50th Greatest player in Dolphins history.
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1971-72
Bio: Super Bowl champion (VII). 43 career catches for 742 Yds and 10 TDs
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1966-72
Bio: Super Bowl champion (VII). AFL All-Star (1968). AFL receiving touchdowns leader (1968)
Position: Defensive Tackle
Years Played: 1972-74
Bio: 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII). Played in 58 games. Blocked FG attempt in 1972 AFC Championship Game
Position: Guard, Tackle
Years Played: 1972
Bio: Super Bowl champion (VII). One of 2 players to carry Coach Shula off field after Super Bowl VII
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 1972-73
Bio: 11th round draft pick (1972). 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII)
Position: Punter, Running Back, Tight End
Years Played: 1967-77
Bio: Seiple was a 7th round (163rd overall) pick of the 1967 NFL Draft. 2× Super Bowl Champion (VII, VIII). Ran fake punt in 1972 AFC Championship. 73 career receptions for 934 yards and 7 TDs. Averaged 40.0 on 633 career punts
Position: Tackle
Years Played: 1968-74
Bio: 1st round draft choice (1968). 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII). Played in 82 games with 60 starts
Position: Guard, Center
Years Played: 1972-73
Bio: 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII). Served as long snapper on 1972 team
Position: Safety
Years Played: 1972-79
Bio: 5th round pick (1972). 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII). 12 career INTs
Position: Tight End
Years Played: 1970-74
Bio: 4× Super Bowl champion (I, II, VII, VIII). 5× NFL Champion (1965, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1973). 157 career receptions for 1,823 yards and 16 TDs.
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1974-86
Bio: Moore was a leader both on and off the field. He retired as the Dolphins all-time leading receiver and would have the team’s community service award named in his honor.
Position: Defensive End
Years Played: 1976-85
Bio: Bokamper was a member of the Dolphins Killer B’s defense of the early 1980s and was a Pro Bowler in 1979.
Position: Tight End
Years Played: 1980-85
Bio: Rose is best known for catching Hall of Famer Dan Marino’s first-ever touchdown pass in 1983. His career statistics were 112 receptions for 1493 yards with 13 touchdown receptions.
Position: Center
Years Played: 1980-87
Bio: A member of the Hall of Fame, Stephenson anchored the Dolphins offensive line gave up the fewest sacks in the NFL for a record six straight seasons.
Position: Quarterback
Years Played: 1983-99
Bio: A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Marino retired holding every major passing record in NFL history.
Position: Safety
Years Played: 1989-93, 1995-96
Bio: Arguably Oliver’s greatest career highlight was an October 4, 1992 interception of a pass thrown by Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, which he returned 103 yards for a touchdown, and is the longest interception return in Dolphins history.
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 1969-75
Bio: Morris was a three-time Pro Bowl selection (1971–73) and the NFL’s rushing touchdowns leader in 1972.
Position: Fullback
Years Played: 1968-74, 1979
Bio: A member of the Hall of Fame, Csonka is the Dolphins all-time leading rusher with 6,737 yards and 53 touchdowns.
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 2005-2010
Bio: Brown entered the 2005 NFL Draft and was drafted with the 2nd overall pick of the 1st round by the Miami Dolphins.
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1982-93
Bio: Nicknamed “Super Duper,” Duper was half of the “Marks Brothers” wide receiver tandem and the Dolphins all-time receiving yardage leader.
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1993-2001
Bio: McDuffie, who caught 419 career passes, was called the toughest player he ever got in the huddle with by HOF QB Dan Marino.
Position: Wide Receiver, Quarterback
Years Played: 1981-1992
Bio: Jensen became a human Swiss army knife, with a knack for making tackles on punt and kickoff coverages and converting third down opportunities as a running back or wide receiver in the offensive set with Marino
Position: Tackle
Years Played: 1990-2000
Bio: Webb set team records with 118 consecutive starts and seven consecutive Pro Bowls (1990-96).
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 1979-87
Bio: Nathan was inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame in 2006. He finished his nine NFL seasons with 3,543 yards rushing, 383 receptions for 3,592 yards, and 32 touchdowns (16 each rushing and receiving). He also completed four of eight passes for 61 yards and a touchdown
Position: Safety
Years Played: 1996-99, 2001-04
Bio: Wooden spent eight of his nine NFL seasons in South Florida, and over his career accumulated over 300 tackles, five interceptions, and two forced fumbles.
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1983-92
Bio: Clayton finished his 11-year career with 582 receptions for 8,974 yards, along with 108 rushing yards, 40 kickoff return yards, and 485 punt return yards. He also scored 86 total touchdowns (84 receiving, one passing, and one punt return)
Position: Guard
Years Played: 1969-80
Bio: A member of the Hall of Fame, Little was a key contributor to the success of the Dolphins punishing running attack of the 1970s.
Position: Running Back
Years Played: 1993-02
Bio: Kirby finished his NFL career with 2,875 rushing yards, 3,222 receiving yards, and 43 total touchdowns (including three kickoff returns and one punt return for a touchdown)
Position: Linebacker
Years Played: 1986-93
Bio: Offerdahl was the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the year in 1986 and earned five trips to the Pro Bowl (1986-90).
Position: Wide Receiver
Years Played: 1978-84
Bio: Cefalo played in one of the most famous games in NFL history: the AFC divisional playoff game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins on January 2, 1982, at the Orange Bowl. The Pro Football Hall of Fame named it the “NFL’s Game of the ’80s.”
Position: Linebacker
Years Played: 1977-84
Bio: Duhe was the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1977 and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1984.
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